Responsive Grants
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The Foundation recently announced the creation of the Responsive Grant program. These grants are designed to address the root causes of poverty. The new process will allow the Foundation to work more closely with potential grantees before and after a grant award. The Foundation will seek to develop collaborative relationships by selectively offering focused technical assistance and more intentional monitoring through site visits.
While the Foundation does not place a specific limit on funds requested, all requests submitted for consideration by the Foundation should be realistic and will be viewed in proportion to funds available for Foundation grants. Grant award amounts will vary depending on the requirements of each funding proposal, and can be awarded over a period of three years.
Potential applicants should review the mission and focus of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina. If there seems to be an appropriate match, the applicant should complete a pre-application. Pre-applications must be completed and submitted by by the first Tuesday in March: online applications are due by 11:59 p.m., mailed applications must be post marked March 3, 2008 and hand delivered applications must reach the Foundation office by 5 p.m. on March 3, 2008.
To complete an online Responsive Grant pre-application, click here.
Already started an application? Click here to log in to your account and open a saved application.
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